Oracle Touch

Breville

Oracle Touch

32 positive 0 neutral 43 negative

Based on 75 Reddit mentions

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The Dual Boiler vs The Oracle Touch for the same price?

Oracle touch is a bit more complicated - ie more parts that is more likely to fail. Saying so, it is a fantastic machine if you like something semi-automatic. I have the Oracle. So much easier as I have young kids. The upper end coffee machines Breville uses baratza grinder, ie it is better than you

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silverglory10 in r/BrevilleCoffee

May 21, 2026 10:32 AM

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Am I wrong when I say a lot of new technology isn't useful at all? If I'm not wrong then why is it being created then?

They work amazingly well actually. You probably just bought a crap machine. Pressure and flow of your home water system aren't relevant for an espresso machine. The interior boiler fills up with water while its on to some degree, or you can fill it manually. Espresso machines have their own boilers

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armrha in r/NoStupidQuestions

June 10, 2025 6:52 PM

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Breville/Sage Oracle Jet big disappointment

That's not a high bar that you are shooting for. If it were me, I would: Check the brew water temperature to ensure it's within a couple of degrees of whatever it's set at. Put the backflush disc in, run a shot, and see if it sounds like the pump is producing high pressure throughout the cycle - it'

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Denverplayer in r/BrevilleCoffee

March 9, 2026 11:24 PM

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What is a lower income spending habit you’ll never give up no matter how financially secure/rich you get?

It's a $3500 machine. I got it direct from the supplier when they first came out at a discount. Kind of dreading it's eventual demise. https://www.breville.com/en-au/product/bes990

nzbiggles in r/AusFinance

June 1, 2025 4:08 AM

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Soapy water after running a cleaning tablet cycle [Breville Oracle Touch]

The Breville Oracle touch has a cleaning cycle that is pretty foolproof. You put a tablet on this silicone cap that goes on the basket and then the cycle runs automatically. You can repeat the cycle without a tablet. In either case, it backflushes the system. Descaling is a whole separate process. T

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resorcinarene in r/espresso

November 23, 2025 10:07 PM

4

Need Help Choosing Coffee Machine☕️☕️

Sweaty-Fly-9520 in r/newzealand

May 20, 2026 2:24 AM

2

Bought Linea Micra for the wife… but I’m definitely the one using it the most 😂.

Yes it is! I love it but also don’t have much experience with stand alone grinders. My previous machine was an Breville Oracle Touch and it had the grinder integrated into the machine. I love that this one is a “single dose” machine but also has a small hopper. Adjusting the grind size is pretty eas

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cazalopez in r/LaMarzocco

December 26, 2025 12:13 PM

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ECM Synchronika II - Is this counter space suitable?

I'm clearly biased, but I agree. LM looks nice, but I really dig the mechanical not-quite steampunk look of the classic e61 design. I also didn't like that LM traps settings behind an app that you have to connect. My ONLY complaint is that the clock runs fast... I just reset the clock every time I c

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PenFifteen1 in r/espresso

February 3, 2026 5:00 PM

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Feedback wanted

Came from a Breville Oracle touch - which is a BDB with a fancy interface for the most part. I've owned many machines from lever to superautos over the last ~30 years. No regrets except maybe where I bought it - I'd suggest Clive based on feedback/comments. The steam works just fine for me, it might

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KravMata in r/ProfitecMove

February 19, 2026 12:59 AM

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Breville Oracle Jet

Sorry to hear about your Oracle Touch. I’m hoping I don’t have issues with my new machine. My old analog Breville has worked without issues since I bought it 15 plus years ago!

GSiepker in r/BrevilleCoffee

November 15, 2025 1:08 AM

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